I've been to this club a few times, usually to see a specific performer. There's a round/oval main dance stage with a surround that the performer can walk on giving you a look up. The performers here are overall good at pole and stage work. There's a card table and there's usually a game going. The place really feels like the focus is on the stage performance and the card game. The "private dance" area consists of single overstuffed chair and a very small area for the dance, screened off from the main floor by a flimsy curtain. Since the space is so small the dancer is pretty much on you or is leaning out into the floor space. The club policy is no touching the dancers, so it can get frustrating and feel like you're not getting your money's worth. I assume the performers make their money mainly on stage.